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Muslim personal law in Sri Lanka: Some aspects of the law on family relation
The book Muslim Personal Law in Sri Lanka: Some Aspects of the Law on Family Relation examines the structure and application of Muslim family law within Sri Lanka’s plural legal system. It explores key aspects such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and the role of the Quazi courts, highlighting the interaction between Islamic jurisprudence, colonial legal influences, and national legislation. The author analyzes historical developments and contemporary challenges, including gender issues and reform debates, offering insight into how Islamic personal law functions and adapts within the broader context of Sri Lankan society.
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